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aNTHROPOLOGiSTS iN aRT & GaLERia LETO PRESENT:

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Invite by: Gorilla

Anthropologists in Art and Galeria Leto present:

Gorilla Goes Bananas
Dutch graphic designers breaking the news with a twist
a masterclass – a lecture – an exhibition
May 23rd – June 15th, 2013
Galeria Leto, Minska 25, Warsaw (PL)
Opening: Thursday May 23rd, 20.00 hrs Lecture: Thursday May 23rd, 17.30 (doors) 18.00 (start lecture), (free entrance). Guestspeakers: Piotr Rypson, Gorillas (Alex Clay / Lesley Moore, Richard vd Laken / De Designpolitie, Herman van Bostelen) Masterclass: May 24th – 25th Exhibition: May 23rd – June 15th
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Anthropologists in Art presents: Neon Warszawski

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Anthropologists in Art presents: Neon Warszawski – Polish Neon, a photography exhibition on Socialist visual communication

By Ilona Karwinska & Krzysztof Wojciechowski

February 9th – March 16th @ WM GALLERY, Elandsgracht 35, 1016 TN, Amsterdam

OPENING: SAT. 9th OF FEBRUARY, 17.00-19.00

About the exhibition:
In 1957, at a conference in Czechoslovakia, Communist Party ideologues agreed that neon could be a way to reconcile the seemingly contradictory ideas of communism and consumerism in their ailing, state-run economies. The Polish Socialist Party, having created the state-run company ‘Reklama’, throughout the 1960’s and 70’s, recruited prominent artists and designers to bring about a transformation through light, playfully modifying the uniformity of the grey, drab socialist skyline. “Neon Warszawski – Polish Neon” shows the photographs of two Polish artists, photographer and Neon Muzeum director Ilona Karwi?ska and independent photographer Krzysztof Wojciechowski, whose photographs of old school Polish neon signs adorn the walls of WM Gallery. Both artists present the exquisitely designed neons from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s from different perspectives. Whereas Karwi?ska’s photographs present the signs from a more ‘documentary’ point of view, due to her efforts of rescuing the old signage from disintegration and anonymity, Wojciechowski’s black and white photographs from the 1970’s show us night-time Warsaw as it must have been; glum, dark and deserted, enlivened only by the fanciful rectangles and curls of Poland’s premier designers in light. Visit the official webpage HERE.

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